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This page contains announcements of the end of support for various platforms and browsers when used with Fisheye. These are summarized in the table below. Please see the sections that follows for the full announcements.

Atlassian is committed to delivering improvements and bug fixes as fast as possible. We are also committed to providing world class support for all the platforms our customers run our software on. However, as new versions of databases, web browsers etc. are released, the cost of supporting multiple platforms grows exponentially, making it harder to provide the level of support our customers have come to expect from us. Therefore, we no longer support platform versions marked as end-of-life by the vendor, or very old versions that are no longer widely used.

End of support announcements

Deprecated support for SQL Server 2012 and 2014 (announced 24 June 2019)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for SQL Server 2012 and SQL Server 2014. Fisheye 4.8 (expected in Autumn 2019) is the last major release which will support these database versions for two years as per our end of life policy. Starting from Fisheye 4.7.1 you can use SQL Server 2016 or 2017 instead.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for 32-bit version of Windows installer (announced 2 January 2019)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for 32-bit Windows installer. Fisheye 4.7 (expected in January 2019) is the last major release which uses this installer. Starting from Fisheye 4.8 (expected mid-2019), only 64-bit Windows installer will be available.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for Git 1.7-1.8 (announced 7 December 2018)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for Git 1.7.x and 1.8.x. Fisheye 4.7 (expected in January 2019) is the last major release which will support these versions. Starting from Fisheye 4.8 (expected mid-2019), they will no longer be supported. Older versions of Fisheye will support these versions till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for Mercurial 1.9.x-2.7.x (announced 7 December 2018)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for Mercurial 1.9.x-2.7.x. Fisheye 4.7 (expected in January 2019) is the last major release which will support these versions. Starting from Fisheye 4.8 (expected mid-2019), they will no longer be supported. Older versions of Fisheye will support these versions till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for PostgreSQL 9.2 and 9.3 (announced 26 November 2018)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for PostgreSQL 9.2 and 9.3. Fisheye 4.7 (expected in January 2019) is the last major release which will support these versions of the database. Starting from Fisheye 4.8 (expected mid-2019), they will no longer be supported. Older versions of Fisheye will support these versions till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for MySQL 5.5 (announced 26 November 2018)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for MySQL 5.5. Fisheye 4.7 (expected in January 2019) is the last major release which will support these versions of the database. Starting from Fisheye 4.8 (expected mid-2019), it will no longer supported. Older versions of Fisheye will support this version till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for Oracle 11g (announced 26 November 2018)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for Oracle 11g. Fisheye 4.7 (expected in January 2019) is the last major release which will support these versions of the database. Starting from Fisheye 4.8 (expected mid-2019), it will no longer supported. Older versions of Fisheye will support this version till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for Internet Explorer 10 (announced 24 October 2016)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for Internet Explorer 10. We will no longer support Internet Explorer 10 in Fisheye 4.3. Fisheye 4.3 is expected to be released in January 2017. Older versions of Fisheye will still support them till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for PostgreSQL 8.3-9.1 (announced 19 September 2016)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for PostgreSQL 8.3, 8.4, 9.0 and 9.1. We will no longer support PostgreSQL 8.3, 8.4, 9.0 and 9.1 in Fisheye 4.2. Fisheye 4.2 is expected to be released at the the end of September 2016. Older versions of Fisheye will still support them till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for SQL Server 2008 (announced 19 September 2016)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2. We will no longer support SQL Server 2008, 2008 R2 in Fisheye 4.2. Fisheye 4.2 is expected to be released at the end of September 2016. Older versions of Fisheye will still support them till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for MySQL 5.1 (announced 19 September 2016)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for MySQL 5.1. We will no longer support MySQL 5.1 in Fisheye 4.2. Fisheye 4.2 is expected to be released at the end of September 2016. Older versions of Fisheye will still support it till their end-of-life.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for Subversion 1.1-1.4 (announced 23 May 2016)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for the Subversion 1.1-1.4 (and thus repository formats 0-4 and FSFS formats 1-2). Fisheye will no longer support it since Fisheye 4.1 release, expected mid-2016. Older versions of Fisheye will still support it till their end-of-life. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for host-based authentication (announced 18 December 2015)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for the host-based authentication. Fisheye will no longer support the host-based authentication after February 2016.

Deprecated support for the Jetty AJP Connector (announced 27 October 2015)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for the Jetty AJP Connector. Fisheye will no longer support the AJP Connector after February 2016.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Atlassian announces the deprecation of Fisheye support for IE8. We will no longer support IE8 in Fisheye 3.3. Fisheye 3.3 is expected to be released in the first half of 2014.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated Fisheye 3.2 support for older versions of Jira (announced 27 August 2013)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of support for Fisheye communication with older versions of Atlassian Jira. We will stop supporting older versions of Jira as follows:

From Fisheye 3.2, support for Fisheye to Jira communication for versions of Jira earlier than 5.0, will end. Please note that communication from Jira to Fisheye will continue to work as it currently does. Fisheye 3.2 is expected to be released late in 2013.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated support for internally managed repositories in Fisheye (announced 16 August 2012)

Atlassian announces the deprecation of support for internally managed repositories in Fisheye. We will stop supporting internally managed repositories as follows:

From 14 August 2013, Atlassian support for internally managed repositories in Fisheye will end. Please read the full announcement for this change.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Deprecated database support for Fisheye (announced 4 October 2011)

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain databases for Fisheye.

We will stop supporting older versions of databases as follows:

For the next major version of Fisheye, in January 2012, support for MySQL 5.0, PostgreSQL 8.0 and 8.1 will end.

Please refer to the Supported platforms for more details regarding platform support for Fisheye. If you have questions or concerns regarding these announcements, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

Database

Support End Date

MySQL 5.0

January 2012

PostgreSQL 8.0 and 8.1

January 2012

End of Support Notes for MySQL 5.0 and PostgreSQL 8.0 and 8.1:

Atlassian intends to end of life support for MySQL 5.0, PostgreSQL 8.0 and 8.1 in January 2012. The release of Fisheye after January 2012 will not support MySQL 5.0, PostgreSQL 8.0 or 8.1.

As mentioned above, the releases of Fisheye before January 2012 will contain support for MySQL 5.0 and PostgreSQL 8.0 and 8.1.

Deprecated web browsers for Fisheye (announced 21 March 2011)

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain web browsers for Fisheye.

We will stop supporting older versions of web browsers as follows:

From Fisheye 2.6, due in May 2011, support for Internet Explorer 7 will end.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported platforms for more details regarding platform support for Fisheye. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Web Browser Support

Web Browsers

Support End Date

Internet Explorer 7

When Fisheye 2.6 releases (target May 2011)

Internet Explorer 7 Notes:

Fisheye 2.5 is the last version to officially support Internet Explorer 7.

Fisheye 2.6 is currently targeted to release in May 2011 and will not be tested with Internet Explorer 7. After the Fisheye 2.6 release, Atlassian will not provide fixes in older versions of Fisheye for bugs affecting Internet Explorer 7.

Deprecated Java platforms for Fisheye (announced 21 March 2011)

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain Java Platforms for Fisheye.

We will stop supporting the following Java Platforms:

From Fisheye 2.6, due in May 2011, support for Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5) will end.

We are ending support for Java Platform 5, in line with Sun's Java SE Support Road Map (i.e. "End of Service Life" for Java Platform 5 dated October 30, 2009). We are committed to helping our customers understand this decision and assist them in updating to Java Platform 6, our supported Java Platform.

The details are below. Please refer to the Supported platforms for more details regarding platform support for Fisheye. If you have questions or concerns regarding this announcement, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

End of Life Announcement for Java Platform Support

Java Platform

Support End Date

Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5)

When Fisheye 2.6 releases (target May 2011)

Java Platform 5 End of Support Notes:

Fisheye 2.5 is the last version to officially support Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5).

Fisheye 2.6 is currently targeted to release in May 2011 and will not be tested with Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5). After the Fisheye 2.6 release, Atlassian will not provide fixes in older versions of Fisheye for bugs affecting Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5).

Deprecated SCM repository support for Fisheye (announced 4 April 2011)

This section announces the end of Atlassian support for certain SCM repositories for Fisheye. End of support means that Atlassian will remove all functionality related to certain SCM repositories past the specified date. Releases before that date will contain the functionality that supports the SCM, however, Atlassian will fix only critical bugs that affect functionality for that SCM, and will not add any new features for that SCM. After the specified date, Atlassian will not support the functionality in any version of Fisheye.

Please refer to the Supported platforms for more details regarding platform support for Fisheye. If you have questions or concerns regarding these announcements, please email eol-announcement at atlassian dot com.

SCM Repository

Support End Date

IBM ClearCase (all versions)

4 April 2012

IBM ClearCase End of Support Notes:

Atlassian intends to end of life IBM ClearCase functionality on 4 April 2012. The release of Fisheye after 4 April 2012 will not contain any IBM ClearCase functionality.

As mentioned above, the releases of Fisheye before 4 April 2012 will contain support for IBM ClearCase. However, we will only be fixing critical bugs related to IBM ClearCase and will not be adding any features.

After 4 April 2012, Atlassian will not support IBM ClearCase functionality in any version of Fisheye